Read this excerpt from We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March.

"[M]y daddy decided that we weren't going to sit on the back of the bus that day. He got us and he sat us up in the front . . . ," Arnetta said, "The bus driver pulled over . . . and he told my father that either he [her father] was going to move back or he [the driver] was going to call the police . . . We were crying . . . All we knew was that the bus driver was going to call the police on our daddy."

How is this part of the story mostly told?

from Arnetta Streeter’s point of view
from Mr. Streeter’s point of view
from the bus driver’s point of view
from a narrator’s point of view